Myocardial contusion is the most common cardiac injury from blunt chest trauma (BCT), whereas isolated valve injury is uncommon. We report a case of acute mitral regurgitation (MR) due to isolated valve injury after BCT. A 60-year-old man received an impact on his left chest by a car wheel three weeks prior to visiting our hospital. At the time a diagnosis of contusion of the chest wall without rib and sternal fractures was made. Thereafter, the patient had progressive worsening of heart failure symptoms. Eventually he developed dyspnea on slight exertion but echocardiographic evaluation was not performed at the time of diagnosis or during the three weeks prior to admission. At admission a holosystolic murmur was heard. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed prolapse of the posterior mitral leaflet due to torn chordae tendineae with severe MR and normal left ventricular wall motion. At surgery, torn chordae tendineae and a leaflet tear of the posterior leaflet were detected, and mitral valve repair was achieved without residual MR. Pathological examination of the torn chordae showed no findings of endocarditis or myxomatous degeneration. Echocardiography may play an important role for accurate and prompt diagnosis of cardiac lesions in patients with recent or a history of high-energy BCT.
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Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging
May 2024
Department of Cardiology, The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama, Okayama, Japan.
Aims: Although systolic expansion of the annulus has been recognized in Barlow's disease, the mechanisms of the unique pathological movement of the annulus and its relation to the leaflet augmentation have not yet been clarified. We aimed to investigate the detailed mechanisms of the characteristic mitral apparatus dynamics in Barlow's disease by frame-by-frame sequential geometric analysis using real-time 3D transoesophageal echocardiography.
Methods And Results: Fifty-three patients with Barlow's disease and severe mitral regurgitation without torn chordae, as well as 10 controls, were included.
JACC Cardiovasc Interv
February 2024
Cardiology Department, Hospital Annecy-Genevois, Metz-Tessy, France.
Int J Cardiol
November 2023
Department of Ultrasound Medicine, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430022, China; Clinical Research Center for Medical Imaging in Hubei Province, Wuhan 430022, China; Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Wuhan 430022, China. Electronic address:
Objective: To explore the value of echocardiography in diagnosing papillary muscle rupture (PMR) of the mitral valve, and summarize the characteristic echocardiographic features of different types.
Methods: Echocardiograms of 13 PMR patients confirmed by surgery in Wuhan Union Hospital between January 2009 and December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed and their preoperative transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) was compared with surgical findings.
Results: A total of 9020 patients underwent mitral valve repair or replacement surgery during the study period including 13 (0.
Kurume Med J
September 2023
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Mary's Hospital.
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April 2023
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Mary's Hospital.
Myocardial contusion is the most common cardiac injury from blunt chest trauma (BCT), whereas isolated valve injury is uncommon. We report a case of acute mitral regurgitation (MR) due to isolated valve injury after BCT. A 60-year-old man received an impact on his left chest by a car wheel three weeks prior to visiting our hospital.
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